L. Spenser Smith

Raised within a religious and musical household, Bishop L. Spenser Smith began his route in gospel music while he was a kid. While participating in Florida A&M, he was an associate from the university’s Marching 100 and directed the FAMU Gospel Choir. During his mid-twenties, he implemented his father-in-law because the pastor of Tuscaloosa, Alabama’s New Testament Cathedral. Before he converted 30, he was consecrated being a bishop, and shortly thereafter he founded Birmingham, Alabama’s Influence House. Smith continues to be active being a composer, arranger, and documenting musician since 1996, including collaborations with Twinkie Clark-Terrell, Marvin Sapp, and Hart Ramsey. Together with his choir Testament, he offers released the “neo-soul gospel” albums Task No. 1 (2004) and Declaration (2006). Unstoppable (2014), lots four strike on Billboard’s Gospel Albums graph, was his 1st solo full-length.